Character » Godwulf appears in 12 issues.
Big Man was one of Godwulf's Reedemers from Earth-7484 (Deathlok's world). He was one of the Nth Commandos who exiled the various heroes and super-humans of this world to other dimensions. They failed to realize this was the first step to a war that would ravage the world. The regretful mercenaries banded together in an attempt to build some order from the chaos and redeem themselves. Big Man was actually the shortest member of the team but was "a born scrapper".
During World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to receive the experimental Super-Soldier Serum. Enhanced to the pinnacle of human physical potential and armed with an unbreakable shield, he became Captain America. After a failed mission left him encased in ice for decades, he was found and revived by the Avengers, later joining their ranks and eventually becoming the team's leader.
Formerly known as Deathlok when his brain was placed inside the cyborg body. Recently Michael has been cured, able to transform between his cyborg and human bodies at will.
The strong-man powerhouse of the Redeemers, rebels against an oppressive future.
Iron Butterfly was one of Godwulf's Reedemers from Earth-7484 (Deathlok's world).
Justice Peace is a time-hopping mercenary hired by The Time Variance Authority to become the leader of their Temporal Law Enforcement Department. He is also Marvel's homage to Judge Dredd.
Manning was a high ranking officer in the world's US Army. When he was wounded in battle, he was transformed into the cyborg known as Deathlok.
Sage was one of Godwulf's Reedemers from Earth-7484 (Deathlok's world). He was one of the Nth Commandos who exiled the various heroes and super-humans of this world to other dimensions. They failed to realize this was the first step to a war that would ravage the world. The regretful mercenaries banded together in an attempt to build some order from the chaos and redeem themselves. Sage had extrasensory perception and limited precognition.
John Kelly was the first attempt at creating a Deathlok cyborg. However, when the project failed he was killed. His brain patterns were later discovered by Michael Collins, as Deathlok, and reluctantly digitized into another cyborg body. John Kelly became the cyborg known as Siege.
The maverick swordsman of the Redeemers, rebels against the government of an oppressive future.
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